My receiving core has been very balanced this season. McCloud leads in TD passes and yards but I don't have a WR near lead in any category. My rushing game on the other hand has just been sad. Snyder could finish with 20 TD and under 600 yards rushing.

I'm running more than throwing in my CPU games, but when I throw it's generally for big plays. My WR corp looks like Noles' guys from last year. None have more than 20-25 catches, but I think all of them are averaging 25 yards a catch and each have a catch of at least 75 yards.

I'm running more than throwing in my CPU games, but when I throw it's generally for big plays. My WR corp looks like Noles' guys from last year. None have more than 20-25 catches, but I think all of them are averaging 25 yards a catch and each have a catch of at least 75 yards.

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I might call 3 running plays in first half against CPU, outside of goal line situations. Rest of play calls are passing but it evens out when I run ball the entire second half.

I'm just gonna stop benching McCloud at half time and run up stats when I play South Carolina in week 11. I won't break scoring cap but I'll make sure every drive starts inside the opposite 10 yard line. 10 TD passes and 900 yards passing won't be too suspicious.

Boy do I miss Dru's MVP, the Heisman is a joke, I usually don't even look at it after the first few weeks, its cool to see who the Computer thinks will win it, but after that its worthless. Du's MVP was way more meaningful IMO, we should def pick that up again when 11 drops.

I don't get alot of stats because of games like yesterdays. I was up 35-0 at the half and called the dogs off instead of putting 34 more points on the board, which i easily could have done. I probably could have had 70 by the end of the 3rd quarter....but oh well...it was more important for me to save the kids from my girl going ballistic on them...ha ha.

It's hard to run the clock out with these spread only playbooks, when the CPU comes out in a 4-3 blitz look on every play vs spread sets. I refuse to run into a brick wall, so if they call that defense I will throw on it. Last year when I ran the Ohio State playbook it was definitely more possible to chew clock at the end of the game. It's like the designers figured no one would throw deep on the CPU with the playcalling logic that is used.

Bogey-I might do a final hurrah for the MVP for this season and I'm only likely doing 2 ODs next year, so that way I have time to add content to the forums.